Yoon Bulfati

Yoon Bulfati (13 October 1987-) was a Hizb ut-Tahrir member from England who was the mastermind of a plot to launch 7/7-style attacks in London in 2015.

Biography
Yoon Bulfati was born on 13 October 1987 in Goans, London, England to a family of Sunni Muslim Pakistanis. Bulfati was educated at a local primary and secondary school like any other English child, and he was considered to be the average English person until just before he turned fourteen, when the United Kingdom assisted the United States in invading Afghanistan, a country that he saw as a true representative of Islam. Bulfati joined Hizb ut-Tahrir, as he believed that the world should be ruled by a caliphate. Bulfati grew into a radical, and in 2008 he served a month-long prison term for supporting al-Qaeda on social media. In 2015, Bulfati met Pamir Marwat, Badam Razavi, and Andrew Abakouni at a Hizb ut-Tahrir rally in Brixton, and he decided to formulate a terrorist plot with them. The four of them planned to execute 7/7-style attacks in London in the aftermath of the November 2015 Paris attacks, seeing how a group of seven men succeeded in killing 130 people in a few hours. Bulfati masterminded the plot, and he was supposed to receive a shipment of explosives from Thailand on 6 December 2015. However, the plot was foiled when Badam Razavi's flat was raided by the Metropolitan Police in a drug raid, and they discovered the plot to inflict maximum casualties in London. Bulfati was identified as "Abubakr" on the messages between the would-be suicide bombers and was sentenced to several life sentences for his planned murders.